THE IMPACT OF CULTURE ON PERCEPTIONS OF PATIENT-PHYSICIAN SATISFACTION

Citation
L. Baider et al., THE IMPACT OF CULTURE ON PERCEPTIONS OF PATIENT-PHYSICIAN SATISFACTION, Israel journal of medical sciences, 31(2-3), 1995, pp. 179-185
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
00212180
Volume
31
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
179 - 185
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-2180(1995)31:2-3<179:TIOCOP>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
One of the focal points of the present study was to gain further under standing about whether cultural differences among cancer patients infl uence the satisfaction of patients with their physicians. The study po pulation comprised randomly selected ambulatory cancer patients at the Sharett Institute of Oncology. OF the 450 patients in the study, 200 were veteran Israelis and most of the other 250 patients were immigran ts from the former Soviet Union who arrived in Israel during the past 4 years. Patients were asked to describe their physicians using an eig ht-item questionnaire, and then to describe their ideal physician usin g the same questionnaire. The discrepancy between the two descriptions - actual and ideal - represents patient, satisfaction. Our findings s how that satisfaction among the Russian patients was very high, with s carcely any discrepancy between actual and ideal physician. In the Isr aeli group, however, a substantial discrepancy was noted in all irons. It can be concluded that the Israeli patients were far less satisfied with their physicians than were the Russian patients.